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Ultimate Relationship Program

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Ultimate Relationship Program

By Jason Moffatt

March 19, 2010

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As I’ve been traveling across the United States I’ve met and hung out with a lot of couples. Some of them have been ecstatic in their love and admiration for each other. Most of the others, not so much.

Not too many people know this, but occasionally I counsel dudes on relationship issues. Well, to be more accurate, I point them in directions where they can get better help and understanding on the problems they are facing with women.

If you are a man or woman in a relationship, I strongly urge you to check out what I’m about to reveal to you. This can make the difference between you just getting along with your spouse versus treasuring and nurturing each and every day you have with your loved one.

Most people don’t take their relationships to the level of utter bliss. They simply glide along with what’s easy and take each others company for granted.

Remember the excitement and joy when first met your partner? Remember how hot the passion was, and how they were on your mind all the time? You’d do anything just to hang out with them for just another hour or so. You couldn’t shake them from your mind no matter what you tried.

And then, after many months or years that excitement and joy kind of fizzled somehow. Of course you still love your partner, but that scorching flame has somehow ebbed into obscurity. The passion just isn’t there like it used to be.

This is sad. It’s sad because a true Ultimate Relationship should never dwindle or fade away.

Imagine a scenario in which you gained more love, more affection and more admiration each and every day you were with your partner. The joy doesn’t fizzle, it continues to sky rocket with no end in site, even after 5, 10, 15 or 20 years.

I know, I know. Seems like a fairy tale doesn’t it?

I would of thought the same thing before attending Anthony Robbins “Date With Destiny” program. However, after departing that event in Scottsdale in 2008 I left a changed man. That week long event was easily worth a million dollars to me. And had someone asked, I would of signed the check right then for any amount asked.

Fortunately for me, I was a invited guest because I’m really good friends with the son in law of Cloe Madanes. Cloe is a world renown relationship therapist that worked along side Tony on The Ultimate Relationship Program. If I didn’t have the hookup there was no way I’d of forked out the $6000 or so for the event cost. I just couldn’t comprehend how something like this could be worth that much.

Boy was I wrong! Wrong by a long shot.

What saddened me is that this info was something that every person should be able to learn and attain. Unfortunately, the average person does not have an extra $6000, plus air fare, plus hotel expenses laying around for this type of crucial training. I get that.

However, I’d like you to consider… how much does divorce cost? How much does heartache cost? How much does separating your kids from their mother or father cost?

Answer = A hell of a lot more than $6000!

Anyhow, I’m not trying to sell you on going to Date With Destiny in this post. I’ll save that for another day. What I’m trying to introduce you to is a cheaper alternative that will give you a glimpse of what that life changing week was like.

Before I drove over to Scottsdale for the DWD event, I spent an entire week going through a package called “The Ultimate Relationship Program“. Inside this set of DVD’s and audio CD’s there were clips from a previous Date With Destiny event. They dealt with couples going through sensitive issues and showed how Tony helped them to resolve those issues.

Beware: These videos will make you go through 2 or 3 Kleenex boxes. It’s heavy stuff.

Along with the sneak peaks at the Date With Destiny events, Cloe Madanes narrates the clips and pauses to explain Tony’s rationale behind what he does while on stage. It’s incredibly eye opening and really offers some keen insight on how Tony works.

In the videos you’ll learn about basic human needs that we all have, and how to fulfill them with your partner. Once you learn these tools, the sky is the limit. Once you have these skills, you’ll be astonished at how you can evoke pure joy into people’s lives with relative ease. And the best part is, it’s feels great to do so.

My biggest take away from these DVD’s was that it’s 10 times easier to make sure all of your

Ultimate Relationship Program
Ultimate Relationship Program
partners needs are taken care of than it is to live with a person who is unfulfilled. If that means taking the trash out at 3 am, just fucking do it. It’s no biggie. If that shit makes her happy, just do it. It’s way easier than dealing with the alternative.

The other take away I had was to learn to love all the things about your partner, even the little quirks that may annoy you. You either love them fully, or not at all. There is no halfsies in this game. It’s full on.

I know this may seem like a gigantic task to some men but I promise it is so worth the effort.

So here’s what I want you to do if you are in a relationship that you think could use a little boost or spice. And even if you aren’t in a relationship and think you may want one someday soon, this is for you too.

I want you to check out this video with Tony Robbins and his beautiful wife Sage. They’re offering a Risk Free Trial Offer for their Ultimate Relationship Program.

I honestly think this package is worth thousands and thousands of dollars to anyone who wants to take their relationship to the next level. Do it for your spouse, do it for your family and do it for yourself. Whatever you do, Just Do It.

Trust me, Do It!

Click Here To See The Video With Tony Robbins & His Wife Sage

Ultimate Relationship Program
Ultimate Relationship Program

About the author

Jason Moffatt

Jason Moffatt is a former private detective turned internet marketer who uses his skills of keen observation and deductive reasoning to pinpoint the easiest paths to success online. He’s passionate about helping entrepreneurs in the health & wellness field along with those in the personal development space. Jason believes we’re all a work in progress and that each day presents an opportunity to be a little be better than the last.

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    1. So that’s it. I always see you posting incredibly awesome stuff with your man and I say to myself… “That couple seems really happy”. Thanks for reaffirming my belief that this program is a must for all couples and thanks for stopping by.

  1. J,

    I definetely agree with what you’ve said broheim. I do the ‘just do the shit’ like taking out trash, laundry etc. even though i’m what seems 100% busier. I do that and it truly does make life easier. Tony Robbins’ stuff ALWAYS works. To me, he’s one of the few standout personal power mentors out there. I may just have to check this product out too! Thanks for the share bro.

  2. Thanks Jason for the refreshing post. A very good reminder in the midst of this busy life, to stop and really pay attention to the most important things in our lives…. and to really love the one your with!

    Just want to say I appreciate this post.

    Regards..
    Valerie Mosso

  3. A couple of years ago Karin (outstanding wife) and I were going through some tough times…

    Things were getting pretty desperate, and I had to learn to dig deep…And realise that it is my responsibility to make the relationship work , stop looking for excuses and do what it takes – once you take ego out of the equation, it makes things easier (hey I still catch myself all the time, but at least I can see now)

    “The Relationship Storms: Man enough to stay the course” really opened my eyes and created true change in our relationship

    Also Finding Your True Passion & Conquering Overwhelming Loss were my other 2 favourites

    Thanks for the reminder man 😉

  4. Hey Jason,

    You are really an interesting individual, and I enjoy reading your writings. However, there are a couple of recurring grammar and usage mistakes that slap me in the face every time I read your work:

    1. “should of” – I know it sounds like “should of” when spoken, but the contraction “should’ve” means “should have” not “should of”. “Should of” is a meaningless phrase.

    2. Occasionally you will type “a” when you should use “an”. For example, you might type that you sent “a email”, when it should be “an email” because there is a vowel as the first letter of the word following the preposition.

    3. And finally, usage of “than” and “then” – please get it straight. You are obviously a very intelligent person, but it reflects negatively on you (and annoys the hell out of some readers) when you appear to be unaware of the correct usage of these common terms.

    Hope this helps! Keep up the great work!

    Mark

    1. Hey bro,

      I don’t have much of an education. And I write really fast. And I’m probably not supposed to start a sentence with and.

      I get comments like yours all the time and I do try to learn and apply the lessons. For instance, I just learned the difference between “then” and “than” the other day.

      Ultimately, I don’t write for perfect grammar. I write for better reading. So I’ll always piss off English teachers and grammar Nazi’s. But I do agree that some instances of using “an” instead of “a” and such will help me to communicate my message better.

      Thanks for the tips.

      Jason

    2. Mark,

      I hope you’re from the UK, because stateside double quotations marks always go outside of the period (e.g., when you should use “an.”)

      Common mistake, but it makes me as crazy as simple grammar goofs make you.

      Also, the use of the indefinite articles “a” and “an” is dictated by the sound–not the letter–of the following word. That is why we say “a historic moment” but “an honorable mention.” It’s the sound, not the letter.

      PS. Jason, you’ve got nothing to worry about. First, it is a myth that you can’t start a sentence with and, but, so, etc. Great writers begin sentences with coordinating conjunctions all the time. Second, the key is connection. You connect.

      Don’t change a thing.

  5. Didn’t realize Tony Robbins was in the “love” biz. My marriage counselor gave us some great advice: Marriage is like a crowded bus and sometimes you are going bump into each other. Lasting relationships are able to just roll with the bumps.

  6. Mark,

    Good grief, lighten up. I read Jason’s emails and blog posts and watch his great videos for the content. I graduated from college and consider myself well educated but I do not get hung up on such minor and infrequent grammar issues such as you mentioned.

    Jason, keep on doing what you are doing!

  7. The gurus new gig is to travel around the country and beg us for money.

    Just like ScamTellmanScam… I love how all donations to his non-profit (never registered) go directly to Tellman’s personal PayPal account.

    There’s a sucker born every moment.

  8. First time I have stumbled across your blog, and i have to say i love it!

    I also love everything Tony Robbins does, so this post stood out to me, especially the following…

    “My biggest take away from these DVD’s was that it’s 10 times easier to make sure all of your partners needs are taken care of than it is to live with a person who is unfulfilled. If that means taking the trash out at 3 am, just fucking do it. It’s no biggie. If that shit makes her happy, just do it. It’s way easier than dealing with the alternative. ”

    So so true! Thanks for sharing, will be coming back regularly to follwo what youre up to on your journey!

    Cher 🙂

  9. Jason,

    I just wanted to comment and thank you for writing this article.

    2 months ago, I was contemplating going to Date With Destiny in December, 2010. I did NOT have the money to do so.

    I had Tony’s “Ultimate Relationship Program”, and me applying what was in it was the ONLY thing that was keeping my struggling marriage together.

    I also desired to crank up my online business. (I had been full time for a few years…but was just chillin’…not increasing my income)

    Anyway…your article helped me to see that several of the internet marketers that I respect have also gone to DWD…and all of them highly recommend it.

    I was able to find a way there…and it was definitely the best thing I have ever done! I agree…at the end of DWD, I would’ve signed a check for any amount asked. (even though I basically took everything I have, my savings, everything I ever owned and sold it to be able to afford the food/plane/event/hotel)

    So anyway…thank you for this blog post brother…it helped me to make one of the best decisions I have ever made!

  10. We’ve just stated this program and I can honestly say that only after two CDs and 3 DVDs we can see how this is going to blow the top off our relationship. Were both committed to making our relationship not just work but explode with passion.

    Thanks to Tony and Sage for being such open givers. I know in my heart that this program will be the tipping point in our relationship and our whole family is going to reap the benefits.

    This is a program for couples or singles. Couples can grow a deeper love and appreciation for each other and singles can build a solid foundation to find a life partner not just a wife or husband.

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